Gulaabi Goat
Class: Mammals
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Weight: 90-130 kg
Height: up to 130 cm
Body length: about 50 cm
Color: coat color is white or white with red and brown spots on the head and ears
Age of sexual maturity: 18 months
Gestation period: about 150 days
Lifespan: about 7-9 years
Habitat: widely distributed in Pakistan, USA, India, Malaysia, and UAE. Gulaabi goats are also bred in some farms in Russia.
Diet: straw, root vegetables, hay, silage, compound feed, fresh vegetables, bran, corn, oats, barley, oak and birch twigs.
Did you know?
- Breeders claim that the Gulaabi goat can think and understands human commands, behaving similarly to cats.
- The word “Gulaabi” means “pink” in Urdu.
- The skin of Gulaabi goats is very sensitive to sunlight and prone to burns, so outdoor grazing in sunny weather should be organized under shaded shelters.
- In the USA, Gulaabi goats are often kept on small family farms as pets due to their distinctive friendliness.